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Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Sep 15, 2015

Around 80 state employees remain at work in a state-owned building in Chattanooga, a year after the state said the employees would move under Gov. Bill Haslam’s outsourcing experiment. The Times Free Press reports a request was issued 10 days ago for office space for the workers. State General Services Commissioner Bob Oglesby said the delay is due to finding a “suitable” location for the Department of Corrections because the office deals with sex offenders who face restrictions on where they can go in public.